The events of Frankenstein have actually occurred, but Mary Shelley’s existence is also a part of the same timeline.
Jessie Buckley as The Bride, and Christian Bale as Frankenstein, on the set of “The Bride!” with director Maggie Gyllenhaal. Photo credit: Warner Bros. Pictures Jessie Buckley and Christian ...
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By Marie-Louise Gumuchian LONDON, March 4 (Reuters) - Oscar nominee Maggie Gyllenhaal's new film "The Bride!" began with a ...
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In the opening beats of The Bride!, the second feature written and directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal, the ghost of Mary Shelley (Jessie Buckley) mutters to herself from some dark corner of the ...